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Do I have to play all 4 sports?

Yes you do, all 4 sports have to be played one after the other in order, like a triathlon. The order is smallest/lightest racket to biggest, i.e.: table tennis, badminton, squash, tennis. The final score is then tallied with each leg consisting of first to 21points. Exception to the rule is if one competitor has a lead of 22 points after the squash leg then he has already won.

What if I cant play one of the 4 sports?

Then this will be a perfect time to try, you wont be the only one with this problem as there will be many who cannot play either of the 4, but at least you have fun. Many people have played in a tournament and held a badminton racket for example for first time and ended up loving the game.

What if I don’t have all the rackets?

Most of the tournament will have some rackets spare to borrow, otherwise there are cheap enough rackets on the market to first try. Or borrow from friends, but this should never hold you back.

What category would I play in?

A brief guideline to what category is for you: A section is for players who play 1 or more sports at an exceptional standard i.e.: National or Provincial or high league level. Plus are able to play the others relatively well. B section is for players that play 1 sport at a reasonable level and can play the others a little. C section is for social players who play 1 or more sports occasionally, i.e. : any social players.